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The Cat in the Hat Breakfast Hash Browns

Calling all Dr. Seuss fans! Have you ever made green eggs and ham? Today, I’ve got a yummy Cat in the Hat side to serve alongside those eggs for your next book themed breakfast.

The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Suess is this month’s Virtual Book Club for Kids. It is perfect timing because March 2nd is Dr. Seuss’ birthday and National Read Across America Day.

If you are new to Virtual Book Club for Kids here is a little background. The Educators’ Spin On It, Toddler Approved and Rainy Day Mum have put together a wonderful line-up of great books to explore. Talented bloggers share activities to compliment the books. You are invited to try out as many of the ideas that you feel would be a good fit for your kids.

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The Book: The Cat in the Hat

Seuss books are full of rhyme and silliness and The Cat in the Hat is a classic. Two young children sit at the window wondering what to do since the rain is falling outside. Then, the Cat in the Hat arrives and the day gets a little more exciting especially when Thing 1 and Thing 2 are unboxed!

3. Add three rows of red peppers.Place in a frying pan on medium heat. Cover and allow the cheese to melt for a few minutes.

4. Place in a frying pan on medium heat. Cover and allow the cheese to melt for a few minutes.

5. Serve with green eggs and ham. We prefer to skip the artificial colors so we made ours green by adding chopped spinach.

Enjoy a yummy Dr. Seuss breakfast while reading some of his books. Below are our favorites. Then, try one of these Dr. Seuss literacy activities.

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About Jodie Rodriguez

Jodie Rodriguez is a mom of two young boys and an early childhood/elementary educator with over 18 years of experience. Jodie's passion is helping parents, teachers, librarians and anyone else interested in nurturing our youngest readers.